According to the Texas A&M Forest Service, the Yellow Fire was an estimated 14,208 acres and 55% contained as of 8:56 p.m.
The Cabin Creek Fire was an estimated 6,500 acres with 70% containment as of Tuesday afternoon.
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Multiple fire departments continue battling fires in the Texas Panhandle and are currently taking donations to support their fighting efforts.
Wildfires remain active across the Texas Panhandle as another day of strong winds and low humidity keeps fire danger high in the Panhandle and beyond ...
The Maroon Fire burned an estimated 745 acres but was fully contained Monday, and US Highway 385 reopened to traffic.
As thousands were without power and dealt with blowing dust, first responders raced to contain fires throughout the region.
The fire in Hemphill County marks the third to start in the Texas Panhandle in three days. A fourth one started Tuesday evening.
Dry conditions and strengthening winds may raise fire concerns.
A severe weather threat lasting multiple days could bring hail, damaging winds and tornadoes to parts of Texas, with the highest risk in North Texas.
AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — The Texas Panhandle Builders Association is coming off a successful Home and Garden Show, and ...